BILLY COBHAM Spectrum feat. F.Gambale, Novecento, B. Auger
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damn the mosquitos are jamming too
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exelente voz de novecento y la musica de billy cobham impresionante, atte radio station fm stereo morelia mex
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io c'ero! fantastico
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@TheTimananda Sounds like you didn't REALLY LISTEN to THAT cut, pal. Larry Carlton, may be an overall 'smooth jazz' player, but on that version of Stratus, there's absolutely NOTHING smooth about his solo, It's soulful, blistering, melodic, bluesy and played with a cutting tone. Gambale's a great player, but this 'chops show' doesn't have cojones, per se .Wanna a hear a Gambale solo w/ cojones E carajo? Search for 'Gambale Rattletrap". Peace, Hermano.
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except this is Billy's band, his choice of musicians and NOT Stanley's. I had the CD and didn't care for it much, especailly THAT cut.
Larry Carlton is "smooth jazz" personified and this cut needs cojones.
but, that's taste for you.
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Great!
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my favourite guitarist on my favourite guitar; a religious combination.
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I disagree: to me the best version of 'Stratus' is on the CD Stanley Clarke & friends - live at the Greek, from 1994 -Clarke, Billy Cobham,Larry Carlton, Derron Johnson(keys) and Najee(sax). Carlton's style is not as fast or chop-oriented as Gambale's (who is a great player,all his own),but bluesy, soulful and melodic;also they change the groove for both the sax and guitar solos, which make it interesting.
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stratus - nice!
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Frank is good but Tommy Bolin's version kicks ass supreme,and he was only a teenager at the time
Best version of Stratus yet. Gambale is great - despite w***ing off, he really stays in the groove. Thanks for posting!
kjskdji 3 years ago 9
Bass is lovely
mellowchatter 3 years ago 7